US6843521B1 - Pivoting instrument panel central stack structure and method for flow-through instrument panel console interface - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a flow-through instrument panel for a vehicle to accommodate floor build variations in vehicle assembly.
- This invention relates to a vehicle instrument panel with an adjustable flow-through portion to the vehicle console whereby to accommodate the floor build variations which may occur during mass production vehicle assembly.
- the invention seeks to incorporate a horizontal pivot axis in the instrument panel beam so that the central stack modular structure and floor console are unitary and move or pivot as one in order to accommodate vehicle floor build variations.
- the pivot is achieved with two brackets attached to and projecting from a fixed portion of a beam which supports the instrument panel.
- Each bracket carries at its projecting end a large diameter plastic bushing as the pivot axis for the central stack structure and the floor console affixed to the central stack structure.
- the central stack structure is made out of stamped steel.
- the steel structure for the central stack acts much like a computer (mini tower) and opens up the opportunity for servicing and changing options and/or dialing variations.
- braces are attached on opposite sides of the central stack allowing for length and pivotal adjustment.
- the braces also have locating and attaching features on their lower ends for receiving and affixing the front of the floor console base to the central stack.
- Such an arrangement adapts the unitary stack and console to floor variations so as to maintain the correct relationship for a butt flow-through interface of the stack and console to the vehicle floor.
- Loose attachments to the braces are tightened after the unitary console base and central stack are pivoted into position with respect to the vehicle floor.
- the rear end of the console is attached to the floor of the vehicle by a fastener through a bracket on the floor and an accommodating slot on the back end of the console.
- a central stack trim plate is affixed to the central stack modular structure for unitary movement therewith.
- the trim plate has two parallel surfaces on the sides to interface with the glove box door and the driver's side knee bolster. This relationship between the respective trim plate portions and the inboard edges of the glove box and bolster forms slip planes which hide angle variations when the central stack structure pivots, thereby maintaining a constant gap.
- the brackets provide a low cost program specific structure which brings the pivot axis behind a cross car instrument panel feature line which is part of the design theme. This makes any horizontal gap aesthetically unchangeable and unnoticeable due to pivoting the unitary central stack and floor console to accommodate the variation in floor build.
- Another feature combinable with the pivotable unitary central stack structure and floor console is an improved adjustable or horizontally floatable shifter face plate assembly which also accommodates variations between console and vehicle floor due to floor build variations during vehicle assembly. The result is also high quality fits and a world class modern look.
- the improvement of this feature also eliminates the need for an escutcheon or ring around the shifter face plate to hide any uneven gaps between the shifter face plate assembly and the shifter rod opening in the floor console.
- the adjustable shifter face plate assembly is improved by permitting the face plates to float horizontally. This also accommodates the floor build variations.
- There is an intermediary plate which carries the shifter position marks or indicia (PRNDL) and which is movable sidewise to close any lateral gaps between the shifter plate assembly and the console opening.
- the intermediary plate also has an anti-rattle feature.
- the top plate can move longitudinally to close any longitudinal gaps between the shifter plate assembly and the console opening.
- An eccentric cone is movably positioned on the shifter rod. The cone can be pushed down on the shifter rod shaft after the intermediary plate and the top plate have found their right positions on the console base to cover the shifter rod opening.
- the eccentricity of the cone is used to accommodate any lateral shift in the parts occasioned by any floor build variations and the float of the intermediary and top plates.
- the cone can be twisted or rotated on the shifter to achieve the world class look desired between the shifter rod and the shifter face plate assembly.
- an object of this invention to provide an adjustable instrument panel for a vehicle which has a fixed portion extendable transversely between the sides of the vehicle and a pivotable portion (central stack and floor console) pivotable with respect to the fixed portion and adjustably suspendable between said fixed portion and a floor of the vehicle.
- the pivotable portion includes an option structure or stack which can receive various options such as a radio, air conditioning control, CD, etc.
- the method includes forming the instrument panel into two portions. Then installing option structure and the floor console into one of said portions as a unitary structure movable with respect to the vehicle floor by sufficiently pivoting the one portion with respect to the other portion until the one portion orients itself with respect to the vehicle floor. Such pivoting accommodates any angular variation which exists between the instrument panel and the floor of the vehicle during assembly.
- a further object of this invention is to combine an adjustable shifter face plate assembly in an opening of the floor console of the unitary structure to accommodate the variations between instrument panel and the floor of a vehicle being assembled.
- the assembly includes a shifter rod support which is adapted to be fixed with respect to the floor. It also includes a shifter rod projecting upwardly from the shifter rod support. It includes a top plate horizontally floatable longitudinally with respect to the opening of the console to orient the shifter face plate assembly with respect to the console opening.
- the assembly includes an intermediary plate between the shifter rod support and the top plate. The intermediary plate is horizontally floatable laterally or transversely with respect to the opening of the console whereby to orient the shifter face plate assembly with respect to the console opening.
- an eccentric cone is positionable on the shifter rod and is sufficiently slidably and rotatably moveable with respect to the shifter rod so that any resulting offset of the top plate slot with respect to the shifter rod is accommodated.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of an adjustable instrument panel and control console in a vehicle
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a pivotable support structure portion of the instrument panel in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded, fragmentary perspective of the control console of FIG. 1 affixed to the pivotable support structure portion of FIG. 2 to form a unitary pivotable portion of the instrument panel.
- the vehicle 10 includes a structural frame 12 , a front wall 14 , and a floor 16 .
- the orientation of the frame 12 and the vehicle floor 16 may vary between vehicles being assembled.
- a passenger compartment 18 in such vehicles is defined by front wall 14 and floor 16 .
- the location of floor 16 with respect to frame 12 may vary.
- a vehicle instrument panel (IP) 20 Across the front of the passenger compartment is a vehicle instrument panel (IP) 20 .
- the instrument panel 20 includes a fixed or stationary glove box panel or door portion 22 and a fixed or stationary driver's side knee bolster panel portion 24 .
- a vehicle option package 30 rests between the glove box panel and the knee bolster.
- the instrument panel includes an instrument panel beam 34 having ends 36 , 38 which affix to the frame 12 ( FIG. 1 ) on opposite sides of the vehicle.
- the fixed beam extends transversely across the front of the passenger compartment 18 .
- Brackets or flanges 40 , 42 at the respective ends of the instrument panel beam are configured for affixing each end of the beam to the vehicle frame 12 .
- the instrument panel beam 34 is transverse to the inboard side edge 46 ( FIG. 1 ) of the glove box panel.
- a similar inboard side edge (concealed) exists along the inboard side of the driver's knee bolster 24 .
- Two brackets 50 , 52 project rearwardly in cantilever fashion from the instrument panel beam 34 .
- At the end of each bracket is a large diameter (20-30 mm) plastic bushing, or plastic equivalent bushing 54 , 56 which together form a horizontal pivot axis for a central stack modular structure 60 suspended therebelow.
- the pivot axis should be as close as possible behind a feature line 48 which is part of the design theme shown in FIG. 1 .
- the central stack modular structure is a portion of a pivotable unitary structure 74 which also includes a floor console portion 82 . Together portions 60 and 82 horizontally pivot on the instrument panel beam 34 and with respect to the inboard side edges 46 of the glove box panel 22 and the driver's side knee bolster 24 .
- the central stack modular structure portion 60 defines an option compartment 62 with generally parallel sides or walls 64 , 66 which define a space into which one or more of a plurality of options can be placed. Such options may include a radio, CD and/or various air conditioning control knobs. These knobs extend into the passenger compartment from controls which are at least partially contained within the options compartment 62 .
- a pair of braces 70 , 72 Depending from the sidewalls of the central stack modular structure is a pair of braces 70 , 72 .
- Each brace has an upper end 76 which is adjustably positionable with respect to the central stack modular structure 60 .
- the adjustment is facilitated by slot and screw connections 78 which permit linear movement between the brace and the compartment walls 64 , 66 .
- the lower end 80 of each brace is adjustably positionable with respect to the floor 16 of the vehicle. Similar slot and screw connections 78 at a floor bracket are used for this purpose.
- the floor console portion 82 of the pivotable unitary structure 74 extends longitudinally along the floor 16 of the vehicle.
- a forward end 84 of the console is affixed with a screw and slot connection 78 to the lower end 80 of each brace 70 , 72 at brackets or flanges 68 and to the central stack modular structure 60 at connector holes 75 .
- the central stack modular structure 60 and the floor console 82 stay attached and pivot as a unitary structure 74 .
- the rearward end 86 of the console portion of the unitary structure 74 tilts downwardly as the unitary structure pivots for an accommodating connection to the floor 16 of the vehicle, such as at a floor bracket 88 .
- a slot 90 on the rearward end of the floor console accommodates the various positions of the console at successive floor build variations when the unitary structure 74 pivots with respect to each successive floor build variation.
- the parallel sides 64 , 66 of the central stack modular structure when covered by a trim plate 106 form a slip plane gap with respect to the inboard side edges 46 of the glove box door and the driver's side knee bolster.
- the gap is sufficient with respect to these inboard side edges of the glove box and the knee bolster so that, after the central stack modular structure portion 60 of the unitary structure 74 has pivoted, the gap between the inboard side edges and the trim plate is sufficiently constant to aesthetically accommodate any floor build variation in vehicles being assembled.
- trim plate 106 fits over the front of the central stack modular structure portion of the unitary structure 74 to aesthetically dress-up the control knobs extending from the options compartment 62 within the central stack modular structure portion 60 .
- Trim plate portions 108 lay between the central stack modular structure and the inboard edges 46 of the glove box 22 and knee bolster 24 . These trim plate portions move with the central stack structure alongside the innerside edges of glove box and bolster so that the gap remains the same when the unitary structure 74 pivots.
- Side service access doors 100 , 102 bridge the gap between the forward end 84 of the floor console 82 and a flange 104 on each side of the trim plate 106 .
- the side service access doors include fingers 107 which are snapable in place on the console and trim plate after the unitary structure 74 is pivoted into place to accommodate the floor build variations, and after the screw fasteners 78 are tightened to hold the braces 70 , 72 .
- a unitary structure 74 which can pivot with respect to the instrument panel beam 34 also provides an improved method of adjusting the instrument panel and the floor console of a vehicle so as to accommodate floor build variations in vehicle assembly.
- the method includes forming the instrument panel into a fixed portion and a pivotable portion.
- the pivotable portion is unitary and includes as portions thereof the central stack modular structure 60 and a floor console 82 .
- a vehicle option package 30 may then be installed in the central stack portion 60 .
- an adjustable instrument panel results from the foregoing method and includes a fixed portion (the beam portion which extends between the sides of the vehicle), a pivotable portion (the central stack modular structure and the floor console) which pivots with respect to the fixed beam portion and is adjustably suspendable between the fixed portion of the beam and the floor 16 of the vehicle and then finally the option structure itself is supported on the pivotable portion and includes option items such as the radio, CD and air conditioning controls.
- aesthetic orientation of the unitary structure 74 may be complemented by combining an adjustable shifter face plate assembly 110 which is the subject of a concurrently filed application, GP-303889 (GM0450PUS) entitled “Floating PRNDL Face and Method to Accommodate Floor Build Variations” which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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- the adjustable shifter face plate assembly 110 for a shifter rod 112 and its support 114 includes a top plate 116 horizontally floatable longitudinally with respect to the console opening 111 in the floor console 82 , an intermediary plate 118 between the shifter rod support and the top plate and horizontally floatable transversely with respect to the shifter rod support 114 and the opening 111 in the floor console while facilitating the longitudinal float of the top plate with respect to the intermediary plate all sufficiently so as to permit the top plate to move sufficiently to accommodate and aesthetically fit within the opening 111 .
- an eccentric cone 120 is positionable on the shifter rod to align the shifter rod aesthetically with respect to the slot in the top plate through which the shifter rod projects
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